The Mediterranean Sea separates the continents of Europe and Africa. Naturally, for trade and tourism reasons, there would be cities on the coastline. Spanning from west to east - Morocco to Egypt - some major African Mediterranean cities are: Tétouan, Oran, Algiers, Annaba, Bizerte, Tunis, Sousse, Sfax, Tripoli, Surt, Al, Banghazi, Darnah, Tobruk, Matrouh, Alexandria and Port Said. Cairo is not directly on the coast as it flows down the Nile River, and Rabat and Casablanca are too far west, bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
YES. The eastern part of northern Morocco, starting at its westernmost at Fnideq, just south of Spanish-controlled Ceuta, and continuing eastward to the Algerian border at Sa3idia. The major cities of al-Hoceima and Nador are on this Mediterranean coast and Tetouan, the former capital of Spanish Morocco, is close to the Mediterranean coast.
Yes, Alexandria is a port of Egypt.
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
algeria
the Nile River
The largest cities in North Africa are located along the Mediterranean coast. Some examples include Cairo and Alexandria in Egypt, Algiers in Algeria, and Casablanca in Morocco. These cities serve as major cultural, economic, and political hubs in the region.
The Mediterranean Sea, the Ionian Sea and the Aegean Sea.
The five major cities in North Africa are cities with the largest population. These are Cairo, Egypt; Alexandria, Egypt; Casablanca, Morocco; Giza, Egypt; and Tripoli, Libya.
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
What major cities border Lake Superior
Tijuana and San Diego, California are such cities.
Chad is country on it's own in a different part of Africa entirely. The major cities in South Africa are Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, Bloemfontein, Limpopo and Port Elizabeth.